MB
Sep 10, 2020
Thanks Phillip! Excellent feed back after practice, always show new way how!
Really good material, is a real open door for a Google concepts! Is a way to start to thinking in Google Cloud Architect
RI
Aug 27, 2019
It was a wonderful course were I got to understand principles involved in business logic, determining youreaSLA, SLI and SLO and so many other design principles relevant for an end product scale.
By Neil S
•Feb 24, 2021
the design activity videos were difficult to really get into - coming up with an application and each part of it and how each thing works is a good excercise but don't think it works in a digital training course
By Zlatan B
•Apr 25, 2019
A lot of technical problems, the sound volume between two speakers is 80% off, the first quicklab makes no sense, does not let you move forward, the lectures are kind of butchered etc.
By Ranjith K
•Oct 9, 2019
this course was the most boring of all. All the other courses were nice and flawless. I had much interest throughout other courses in this specialization but this one held me back.
By hleb v
•Feb 16, 2019
one trainer is speaking too quietly. another one is speaking in a hurry, swallowing sound and words, making mistakes. without subtitles it's impossible to understand them.
By Dilip K
•May 17, 2021
When I initiated this session, it started with wrong module somewhere in between. It is not a good sign for google. Connect with me if you need any details.
By John E
•Jul 12, 2018
If you went through the other five courses, the lectures and lab here are overlap.Also the labs are harder to follow in this module that the prior 5.
By Vinicius O
•Jul 22, 2020
The premise is good, but the course and activities are kinda boring. Maybe it would be good to have practical exercises in each module.
By Qingsheng L
•Oct 1, 2019
It's too fast... I know you guys want to zip in as much information as possible but this course is really too hard to catch up with.
By Marco M
•Apr 29, 2019
Some labs were not working at the time I tried... issue seemed resolved by the time I reached the end of the course.
By Aakash K
•Oct 22, 2019
This course is not good as other than in which we are not able to under stand quick lab what he is want in his lab
By Nishant P
•Jun 6, 2018
Lab3 deployment didn't work. Followed the lab. Gives me something to troubleshoot later if I use that template.
By Giovanni V
•Mar 22, 2020
Useful because it's a summary of the first four courses.
The LAB activities are very trivial, not so interesting.
By Weikang S
•Feb 21, 2019
course content could be refined and edited; currently it is more of a presentation.
By Dhruv S
•Aug 29, 2019
This course is cool but labs and practical learnings could have been more better!!
By Deleted A
•Aug 22, 2021
Too much repeated information from the last 3 courses in the specialization
By Davit B
•Dec 8, 2019
It should have more practice, but turned out to be more theory.
By A B
•Feb 25, 2019
instructor seems knowledgeable and fun, but he'd speak slower .
By Denis Z
•Jan 6, 2020
not that comprehensive and structured as I expected
By Filipe G
•Dec 3, 2019
not as good as the others in the series
By Anjang P
•Oct 31, 2019
too many video, less lab
By Shaiju P
•Mar 31, 2019
little bit boring
By Vinothkumar D
•Nov 25, 2018
Good
By Mathieu M
•Apr 5, 2020
Hello,
Second time for a coffee :)
Please review all the labs of the present course to fit with the specialization labs format. Simplify, go toward essential. I find there is a kinda repetition during the specialization, it's the second time I implement a logbook application. Missing a global specialization timeline. A lack of coherence between theoretical course and practical.
The labs could be so much more practicals, you discussed during all the theoretical course about an application which we never had the possibility to exploit/deploy, how frustrating.
In my opinion, the first lab could be:
OK we don't have the application from the dev, but we they gave us the format of data we can expect + a dataset, first guide the student to generate a
simple mockup of frontend based on Google functions+pub-sub to simulate the calls (Via G console). With templates & provided really deploy the dev part of the application that was described with the first limitation.
Then each labs would start by getting the last iteration corrected of the previous lab from a bucket you provide, first application delivered will have a a poor design which will be modified at each iteration.
Introduce the log management proposed each time and show the student where to find lead to point at the current solution problem (ex: generating fake logs during the first steps), then show how to modify the current deployment template to circumvent the limitation.
Each time add verification steps with pre-named resources like in other courses labs which ensure the progression of the student and do not generate frustration over deployment failure.
We do not need to have a high consuming application, but it should be a lite version of what was discussed.
I hope my reviews won't be too much a bother, I just hope to be able to help you to improve the quality of your course ;) Have a good day.
Regards
By E. A P
•Oct 30, 2018
repeated labs and material more of deployment manager labs and notes which was already covered. very less of solution discussion. the whole course felt unnesccesary. mostly all covered direcly or indirecly in other course in the series. It would be great if the course had most common solutions like java jee spring/python djaogo production scale or serverles ETL end to end or datawarehouse analytics solution covering all design concpets of resilient high availaility etcc on such projects and covering labs for the same.
By Roman S
•Nov 13, 2019
I have done a number of courses now and can tell that I do not enjoy the recordings with Jason Baker specifically.
The speaker rambles over slides, reading what the audience is reading anyway, examples are vague and not helpful, it is hard to get relevant knowledge from the lectures.
I like the other speaker Tom Terne, but he merely introduces to the lectures in a very nice and structured way.
In the long term, please consider rerecording the lectures on design process.
Thanks.